The dead poet association considers the audience as a rigid, pressurized and destructive place. Through the collapse of Peter Weir's Death Poets Association, viewers often face the reality that it is not advisable for it to attend Welton College. In many cases, the physical and mental stress that students receive is emphasized due to the harsh and ruthless nature of the school. A rigid and indomitable authoritarian is in a state of being strongly anxious and nervous, strongly forcing students to live in a destructive and meaningful world.
The Dead Poets Association was held in a conservative Vermont boarding school that accepts the same norm and procedures as Welton Academy, everyone has been in existence for many years in 1959. In fact, Weldon's motto celebrates the "four pillars" of "tradition, honor, discipline and excellence". Students and teachers need to comply with these standards. Students are wearing uniforms, rigid rules, long curriculum, no one thinks about exploring other ideas and behaviors
Dead Poets Society is a 1989 American theater movie written by Peter Schirman and supervised by Peter Weir, starring Robin Williams. Established in 1959 as a fictitious elite conservative Vermont boarding school school Welton Academy, it tells the story of an English teacher who motivated his students through the teachings of his poetry. In the autumn of 1957, shy Todd Anderson celebrated its 1st year at Weldon College High School, a male elite preparatory school. He was appointed Neil Perry as one of Welton's most promising students, his roommate, and soon accepted by Neil's friends: Knox over Street, Richard Cameron, Stephen Meeks, Gerrard Pitts and Charlie Dalton
The film released by the Death Poets Association in 1989 represents the educational problem of the obligatory son in the late 1950s. John Keating is a new teacher at Wayne College, a private school for boys. That year, Keating did not dare to obey the students, but let's find your voice before he loses forever "(Schulman). They are treated indifferently. "The word of Brutus evoked the essence of the University of Welton, claiming that the concept of honor to parents and schools is fatal.The parents 'pressures against Wellton's students, they can only abide by their parents' expectations. Definition of honor: For Whelton children, this means adopting a monotonous realistic philosophy.